Pathway to College is a student focused organization that provides services for High School students and young adults.
Here at Pathway to College, we calm and dissect the process of college decisions and admissions. We help our future college students make clear, informed decisions so for the next 4 years, they will have a clear, obtainable educational path.
Pathway to College will offer information, resources and tools to assist the High School student navigate through the complicated college entrance path.
Our services include:
- College Preparation Information
- College Admissions Information
- College Financial Guidance
- After School Seminars
- Weekend Seminars
- Campus Visits
- Personal Guidance Sessions
- Student Mentorship
- … and many other time saving collegiate needs to help them find success and reach their goals of higher education.
We also offer support with preparation for ACT exams and entrance exams. We will guide students toward practice exams, help them build great study habits and recommend books and websites that provide information for the entire process of gaining acceptance to higher education institutions.
Tennessee HS Graduation Requirements
Total Required Credits: 22
• Math: 4 credits, including Algebra I, II, Geometry and a fourth higher level math course (Students must be enrolled in a mathematics course each school year.)
• English: 4 credits
• Science: 3 credits, including Biology, Chemistry or Physics, and a third lab course • Social Studies: 3 credits, including U.S. History and Geography, World History and Geography, U.S. Government and Civics, and Economics
• Physical Education and Wellness: 1.5 credits
• Personal Finance: 0.5 credits (Three years of JROTC may be substituted for one-half unit of Personal Finance if the JROTC instructor attends the Personal Finance training.)
• Foreign Language: 2 credits (May be waived by the local school district for students, under certain circumstances, to expand and enhance the elective focus)
• Fine Arts: 1 credit (may be waived by the local school district for students, under certain circumstances, to expand and enhance the elective focus)
• Elective Focus: 3 credits consisting of Math and Science, Career and Technical Education, Fine Arts, Humanities, Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB)